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teaspoon in grams of Copper Sulfate?
Anyone know what 1 teaspoon or tablespoon of copper sulfate is in grams?
Thanks, Joe |
teaspoon in grams of Copper Sulfate?
Joe, my measurement done with my 1/4 teaspoon baking spoon and my
lab-grade fine-granule copper sulfate came out to about 4.5 grams per teaspoon. But your results may vary -- I don't know how accurate my 1/4 teaspoon really is and I don't know if the granule size would make any significant difference. I read in a cooking book somewhere that cooking measure spoons can often be quite inaccurate, especially the smaller ones. It doesn't bother *me* that my 1/4 tsp measure may be inaccurate because I just calibrated it against the weight so I know how many grams I'm using whether the cheap plastic thing is actually 1/3 tsp or 1/5 tsp... But you need to consider that if my tsp was off on the small size and yours is off on the large size, and you trust the value I tell you, that you could end up with a stronger dose than you think. Hopefully you'll get several responses who quote very similar values, which *should* mean that they are all fairly accurate. Then you just need a spoon of your own that you trust as accurate. If we were talking about a more benign substance like K-metabisulfite, I wouldn't worry about these issues, but with CuSO4 you want to be pretty careful you don't exceed the recommended limits. Good Luck! Richard Joe Giller > wrote in message >... > Anyone know what 1 teaspoon or tablespoon of copper sulfate is in grams? > > Thanks, > Joe |
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